Excel templates: how to make and use (2024)

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Microsoft Excel templates are a powerful part of Excel experience and a great way to save time. Once you've created a template, it will require only minor tweaks to suit your current purposes and therefore can be applied to different scenarios and reused time and time again. Excel templates can also help you create consistent and attractive documents that will impress your colleagues or supervisors and make you look your best.

Templates are especially valuable for frequently used document types such as Excel calendars, budget planners, invoices, inventories and dashboards. What can be better than grabbing a ready-to-use spreadsheet that already has the look and feel you want and can be easily tailored for your needs?

That's what a Microsoft Excel template is - a predesigned workbook or a worksheet where the main work has already been done for you, saving you from reinventing the wheel. What can be better than that? Only free Excel templates :) Further on in this article, I will point you to the best collections of Excel templates and show how you can quickly make your own ones.

What is Excel template?

An Excel templateis a predesigned sheet that can be used to create new worksheets with the same layout, formatting and formulas. With templates, you don't needto recreate the basic elements every time as they are already integrated into the spreadsheet.

In an Excel template, you can use save the following settings:

  • The number and type of sheets
  • Cell formats and styles
  • Page layout and print areas for each sheet
  • Hidden areas to make certain sheets, rows, columns or cells invisible
  • Protected areas to prevent changes in certain cells
  • Text that you want to appear in all workbooks created based on a given template, such as column labels or page headers
  • Formulas, hyperlinks, charts, images and other graphics
  • Excel Data validation options such asdrop-down lists, validation messages or alerts, etc.
  • Calculation options and window view options
  • Frozen rows and columns
  • Macros and ActiveX controls on custom forms

How to create a workbook from an existing template

Instead of starting with a blank sheet, you can quickly create a new workbook based on an Excel template. The right template can really simplify your life since it makes the most of tricky formulas, sophisticated styles and other features of Microsoft Excel that you might not be even familiar with.

A great lot of free templates for Excel are available, waiting to be used. To make a new workbook based on an existing Excel template, perform the following steps.

  1. In Excel 2013 and higher, switch to the File tab and click New and you will see many templates provided by Microsoft.
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    In Excel 2010, you can either:

    • Select from Sample templates - these are basic Excel templates that are already installed on your computer.
    • Look under com Templates section, click on some category to view the templates thumbnails, and then download the template you want.

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  2. To preview a certain template, simply click on it. A preview of the selected template will show up along with the publisher's name and additional details on how to use the template.
  3. If you like the template's preview, click the Create button to download it. For example, I've chosen a nice mini calendar template for Excel:
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    That's it - the selected template is downloaded and a new workbook is created based on this template right away.
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How do I find more templates?

To get a bigger selection of templates for your Excel, type a corresponding keyword in the search bar, e. g. calendar or budget:
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If you are looking for something specific, you can browse available Microsoft Excel templates by category. For example, see how many different calendar templates you can choose from:
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Note. When you are searching for a certain template, Microsoft Excel displays all relevant templates that are available on the Office Store. Not all of them are created by Microsoft Corporation, some templates are made by third-party providers or individual users. This is the reason why you may see the following notification asking if you trust the template's publisher. In case you do, click the Trust this app button.
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How to make a custom Excel template

Making your own templates in Excel is easy. You start by creating a workbook in the usual way, and the most challenging part is to make it look exactly the way you want. It is definitely worth investing some time and effort both in the design and contents, because all formatting, styles, text and graphics you use in the workbook will appear on all new workbooks based on this template.

Once you've created the workbook, you just need to save it as a .xltx or .xlt file (depending on your Excel version) instead of usual .xlsx or .xls. The detailed steps are:

  1. In the workbook you want to save as a template, click File > Save As
  2. In the Save As dialogue, in the File name box, type a template name.
  3. Under Save as type, select Excel Template (*.xltx). In Excel 2003 and earlier versions, select Excel 97-2003 Template (*.xlt).

    If your workbook contains a macro, then choose Excel Macro-Enabled Template (*.xltm).

    When you select one of the above template types, the file extension in the File Name field changes to the corresponding extension.
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    Note. Please be aware that as soon as you choose to save your workbook as Excel Template (*.xltx), Microsoft Excel automatically changes the destination folder to the default templates folder, which is usually

    C:\Users\<User Name>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates

    If you want to save the template to some other folder, remember to change the location after selecting Excel Template (*.xltx) as the document type. At that, regardless of what destination folder you choose, a copy of your template will be saved to the default templates folder anyway.

  4. Click the Save button to save your newly created Excel template.

Now, you can create new workbooks based on this template and share it with other users. You can share your Excel templates in many ways, just like usual Excel files - e.g. store a template in a shared folder or your local network, save it to OneDrive (Excel Online) or email as an attachment.

How to find custom templates in Excel

It is not a big problem to pick any of the previously used templates in Excel 2010 and earlier versions - simply go to the File tab > New and click My templates.
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No one knows why Microsoft decided to discontinue this feature in Excel 2013, but the fact is that My templates do not show up by default.

Where are my Personal Templates in Excel 2013 and later?

Some Excel users might be happy seeing the collection of templates suggested by Microsoft every time they open Excel. But what if you've always wanted YOUR templates and never what Microsoft recommends?

The good news is that the templates you created in earlier Excel versions are still there. Like in previous versions, modern Excel automatically stores a copy of each new template in the default templates folder. All you need to do is to bring the Personal tab back. And here's how:

Method 1. Create a custom template folder

The easiest way to make the Personal tab appear in Excel is creating a special folder to store your Excel templates.

  1. Create a new folder where you want to store your templates. You can create it in any location of your choosing, e.g. C:\Users\<User Name>\My Excel Templates
  2. Set this folder as the default personal templates location. To do this, navigate to the File tab > Options > Save and enter the path to the templates folder in the Default personal templates location box:
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  3. Click the OK button and you are done. From now on, all custom templates you save to this folder will automatically appear under the Personal tab on the New page (File > New).

As you see, this is a very quick and stress-free way. However, it does have a very significant limitation - every time you make a template in Excel, you do have to remember to save it into this particular folder. And this is the reason why I like the second approach better : )

Method 2. Find Excel's default template folder

Instead of creating a custom folder to store your personal Excel templates, you can find the one to which Microsoft Excel stores templates automatically and set it as Default personal templates location. Once you do this, you will find all newly created and downloaded templates as well as those you've created earlier on the Personal tab.

  1. In Windows Explorer, go to C:\Users\<User Name>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates. Right-click the address bar, and then click Copy address as text.
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    Tip. If you have difficulties with locating this folder, click Start and type (or even better copy/paste) the following command in the search box:
    %appdata%\Microsoft\Templates

    The Template folder will appear in search results, so you simply click on it and copy the path as explained above.

  2. In Microsoft Excel, go to File > Options > Save and paste the copied path into the Default personal templates location box, exactly as we did in step 2 of Method 1.

    And now, whenever you click File > New, the Personal tab is there and your custom Excel templates are available for use.
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Method 3. Let Microsoft fix this for you

It looks like Microsoft received so many complains about a mysterious disappearance of personal templates in Excel, that they took a trouble to create a fix. The fix applies the solution described in Method 2 automatically and is available for download here.

The main advantage of this approach is that it works for all Office applications, not only Excel, meaning you won't need to specify the default template location in each program individually.

How to make a default template for Excel

If among your Microsoft Excel templates there is one that you use most often, you may want to make it the default template and have it opened automatically on Excel start.

Microsoft Excel allows creating two special templates - Book.xltx and Sheet.xltx - that are the basis for all new workbooks and all new worksheets, respectively. So, the key point is to decide which template type you want:

  • Excel Workbook template. This type of a template includes several sheets. So, create a workbook that contains the sheets you want, enter placeholders and default text (e.g. page headers, column and row labels, and so on), add formulas or macros, apply styles and other formatting that you want to see in all new workbooks created with this template.
  • Excel Worksheet template. This template type assumes just one sheet. So, delete 2 of the default 3 sheets in a workbook and then customize the remaining sheet to your liking. Apply the desired styles and formatting and enter the information you want to appear on all new worksheets based on this template.

Once you've decided on your default template type, proceed with the following steps.

  1. In the workbook that you want to become your default Excel template, click File > Save As.
  2. In the Save as type box, select Excel Template (*.xltx) from the drop-down list.
  3. In the Save in box, select the destination folder for the default template. This should always be the XLStart folder, no other folder will do.

    In Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8, the XLStart folder usually resides in:
    C:\Users\<User name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Excel\XLStart

    In Windows XP, it is usually located in:
    C:\Documents and Settings\<User name>\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLStart

  4. Finally, give the right name to your Excel default template:
    • If you are making the workbook template, type Book in the File name
    • If you are creating the worksheet template, type Sheet in the File name

    The following screenshot demonstrates the creation of the default workbook template:
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  5. Click the Save button to finish the process and close the window.

And now, you can restart your Excel and see if it creates a new workbook based on the default template you've just set.

Tip: How to quickly find the XLStart folder on your machine

If you are not sure where exactly the XLStart folder is located on your machine, you can find it in two ways.

  1. Trusted Locations

    In Microsoft Excel, go to File > Options, and then click Trust Center > Trust Center Settings:
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    Click Trusted Locations, find the XLStart folder in the list and click on it. The full path to the folder will show up underneath the trusted locations list.
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    Please note that the trusted location list actually contains two XLStart folders:

    • Personal folder. Use this folder if you want to make the default Excel template for your user account only. The usual location of the personal XLStart folder is:
      C:\Users\<User Name>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Excel\XLStart\
    • Machine Folder. Saving the xltx or Sheet.xltx template into this folder will make it Excel's default template for all users of a given machine. Saving a template to this folder requires the admin rights. The machine XLStart folder is typically located here:
      C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\<OFFICE VERSION>\XLSTART

    When copying the XLStart folder's path, please double check that you've picked the right one.

  2. Visual Basic Editor

    An alternative way to spot the XLStart folder is by using the Immediate window in the Visual Basic Editor:

    • In Microsoft Excel, Press Alt+F11 to launch the Visual Basic Editor.
    • If the Immediate window is not visible, press Ctrl+G.
    • As soon as the Immediate window appears, type ? application.StartupPath, press Enter and you will see the exact path to the XLStart folder on your machine.
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As you see in the screenshot above, this method always returns the location of the personal XLSTART folder.

Where to download Excel templates

As you probably know, the best place to look for Excel templates is Office.com. Here you can find a great lot of free Excel templates grouped by different categories such as calendar templates, budget templates, invoices, timelines, inventory templates, project management templates and much more.

Actually, these are the same templates that you see in your Excel when clicking File > New. Nevertheless, searching on site may work better, especially when you are looking for something specific. It's a bit strange that you can filter the templates either by application (Excel, Word or PowerPoint) or by category, not by both at a time, and still you should have no problems with finding the template you want:
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To download a particular Excel template, simply click on it. This will display a brief description of the template as well as the Open in Excel Online button. As you may expect, clicking this button creates a workbook based on the selected template in Excel Online.
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To download the template into your desktop Excel, click File > Save As > Download a Copy. This will open the familiar Windows' Save As dialog window where you select a destination folder and click the Save button.

Note. The downloaded file is a usual Excel workbook (.xlsx). If you'd rather want an Excel template, open the workbook and re-save it as Excel Template (*.xltx).

For more information, please see how to create web-based spreadsheets in Excel Online.

Apart from Office.com, you can find plenty more web-sites offering free Excel templates. Of course, the quality of third-party templates varies and some may work better than others. The rule of a thumb is to download templates only from the web-sites you fully trust.

Now that you know what Microsoft Excel templates are and what benefits they provide, it's the right time to make a couple of your own ones and get a head start with new features and techniques.

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Excel templates: how to make and use (2024)

FAQs

Excel templates: how to make and use? ›

To select a standard Excel template, first, open an Excel workbook, and go to “File à New”. We will see a screen, as shown below. It allows us to select from some predefined options divided by various categories. Then, we can choose the one relevant to our requirement and double-click on it to use that template.

How do you create and use a template in Excel? ›

To select a standard Excel template, first, open an Excel workbook, and go to “File à New”. We will see a screen, as shown below. It allows us to select from some predefined options divided by various categories. Then, we can choose the one relevant to our requirement and double-click on it to use that template.

How to create a template in Excel with fillable fields? ›

Steps: How to make a form in Excel that's fillable.
  1. Enable developer tools to create a form in Excel. When you make a form in Excel, it uses the program's developer tools. ...
  2. Choose the Excel form controls and conditions. ...
  3. Protect the Excel form before sharing. ...
  4. Test and refine the Excel form.

What is the difference between a template and a workbook in Excel? ›

A template is a pre-defined workbook (with one or more worksheets) that can be used to help you create your final workbook. Using templates that contain pre-formatted worksheets can save you a lot of time. Every time you select (File > New) a template is used to create the blank workbook.

How do I automate a template in Excel? ›

In Excel on the web, for Windows, or for Mac, open an Excel workbook. Select Automate > Automate a Task. Select the template you want to use. Sign in, provide the required information, and then select the Create button.

How do I apply a template to a new sheet in Excel? ›

To insert one template sheet into a workbook:

1. Right-click any sheet tab, and select Insert from the shortcut menu. 2. In the Insert dialog box, select the template Sheet.

Can I edit an Excel template? ›

To change formulas, you will need the formulas tab of the spreadsheet which gives you a lot of options to apply. If you are going to save the file as a template and your formulas are complex enough to be macros, you may want to save the file as file. xltm. In any case, any template can be changed to suit the user.

Why use a template in Excel? ›

Prebuilt Excel templates can help save time and improve accessibility in the content that you create.

How do I replicate a template in Excel? ›

Right-click the tab corresponding to the template that you want to copy. Excel displays the Right Click menu. If you want to select the Profile template, right-click the profile tab at the bottom of the Excel screen as shown in the following figure. Click Move or Copy.

What is a fillable template? ›

Fillable forms are documents that have editable fields where you can add and edit data.

Can you import data into an Excel template? ›

In the left navigation, select Data imports under Data management in the Data area. Select New at the top, and then select an Excel template from the three options available for data import. Download the template based on the data you're uploading.

Are there form templates in Excel? ›

An Excel form template is a ready-to-use spreadsheet designed to simplify data entry and analysis. It provides a time-saving, pre-constructed form that promotes consistency and organizes data.

How do I create an Excel template? ›

Under Export, click Change File Type. In the Workbook File Types box, double-click Template. In the File name box, type the name you want to use for the template. Click Save, and then close the template.

How do I use the same template in Excel? ›

To do this, click on the tab of the first worksheet, hold the Shift key, and click on the tab of the last worksheet. This will group all the sheets in the workbook together as shown in the screenshot below. Apply any formatting you like to any of the worksheets. That same formatting will be applied to all sheets.

What is a macro template in Excel? ›

A macro is a recording of formatting changes and other steps that can be replayed quickly. A template is a pre-formatted spreadsheet with headers and formulas – awaiting your data.

Where is the template option in Excel? ›

Select File > New and search for accessible templates using the Search for online templates field. Select one of the accessible templates to open a new workbook based on the template.

How do I copy and paste a template into Excel? ›

Right-click the tab corresponding to the template that you want to copy. Excel displays the Right Click menu. If you want to select the Profile template, right-click the profile tab at the bottom of the Excel screen as shown in the following figure. Click Move or Copy.

How do I edit an existing Excel template? ›

Edit templates
  1. On the File tab, select Open.
  2. Double-click This PC.
  3. Browse to the Custom Office Templates folder under My Documents.
  4. Choose your template, and select Open.
  5. Make the changes you want, then save and close the template.

How do I add a drop-down in Excel? ›

Select the cell in the worksheet where you want the drop-down list. Go to the Data tab on the Ribbon, then select Data Validation. On the Settings tab, in the Allow box, select List. If it's OK for people to leave the cell empty, check the Ignore blank box.

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